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- 3401: Collective Bargaining in the Workplace
- ... and the distribution of money. (c) A decision making function which allows workers, through their union representatives, to participate in the determination of the policies, which rule their working conditions. The collective agreement is in effect, a formal memorandum of the decisions that have been reached and is a limitation on management's freedom and discretion to act unilaterally. Here is important to note the necessary conditions under which collective bargaining ...
- 3402: Geologists
- ... On the job there are plenty of things to do. The basic work consists of studying rocks, minerals and other natural land features. They determine what has happened to these things since formation, and what effect they've had on man. After finished studying these rocks, they write reports on what they have found. Geologists study the natural underground resources and underground water. They are good people to refer to when ...
- 3403: The Benefits of N.A.F.T.A.
- ... life from diesease organisms. Many benefits of NAFTA leads to the fact that more factories would be built, even though, the signatory had agreed upon the environmental laws, but the rapid growing factories would still effect the environment more or less. If there happen to be an accident which could've been unproper dispose of chemicals. According to the agreement, the signatory could be fined, however the damaged that's done ...
- 3404: Changes Taking Place in the 1800's
- ... that was sweeping across the nation in order to change the corrupt society they where living in. This is called the Progressive-Movement. The changes that happened in the Progressive-Movement era still is in effect today. In this essay I will bring to your attention a few reforms that happened in the late 1800's and early 1900's that are toady's laws. The work place back in the ...
- 3405: National Income As An Indicator of Standard of Living
- ... compare the National Income of different countries because of the difference in currency and the purchasing power of those currencies. A countries exchange rate may vary on a daily basis, but this will have little effect on the current price of goods in that country. So instead we must compare the cost of living in a country. This is where the concept of a typical basket of goods comes in. This ...
- 3406: Price Policies Have Wider Range of Destructive Demerits
- ... for, and the price of, land and equipment will increase as farmers profits increase. The end result is that farm costs and output prices increase in tandem. This marginalises the small farmer even more. Another effect of this market support policy is that production increases as industry becomes more productive. This leads to large amounts of surpluses and therefore more subsidies are needed for these to be sold on the market ...
- 3407: Landscape Architecture as a Career
- Landscape Architecture as a Career A landscape architect is an individual who arranges and modifies the effects of natural scenery over a tract of land so as to produce the best aesthetic effect for the land's use. Landscape architecture is the design profession which applies artistic, cultural, and scientific knowledge to the design, planning, and development of the land. Landscape architects accept certain responsibilities related to the ...
- 3408: Benefits of Early Retirement
- ... and irksome illnesses certainly keep the retiree limited while being retired. Ambition to travel and going out and doing things lowers when the health is low. Having bad health makes retirees not enjoy the full effect of retiring. One is supposed to enjoy what is earned and shouldnÕt have any complications during retirement. In essence, retiring young seems to be the way to go. If you have your health while you ...
- 3409: Fixed Exchange Rates
- ... Fiscal policy is highly effective in this case, a fiscal expansion will raise the interest rate, leading the central bank to increase the money stock to maintain the exchange rate constant, reinforcing the expansionary fiscal effect. Under fixed exchange rate, the central bank holds constant the price of foreign currencies in terms of the domestic currency by buying and selling foreign exchange. This is the reason for keeping foreign exchange reserves ...
- 3410: History of the World Bank
- ... environment favorable to business and to position the country for "take-off". This philosophy is based on WW Rostow's Five Stages View. In general, this philosophy had only partial results because no spill over effect from the projects to the country's economy. The second phase is known as "Program Lending". This policy was associated with Robert McNamara, WB President from 1968 to 1981. McNamara was mainly oriented towards the ...
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